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Total Stations — Angles, Distance & Layout

The total station combines a theodolite (angles) with an electronic distance meter (EDM). It remains the backbone of construction staking, many boundary surveys, and control networks where GNSS is blocked or insufficient.

Core concepts

Angles: Horizontal and vertical circles measure direction to the target. EDM: Laser or IR measures slope distance—apply atmospheric and prism constants. Resection / backsight: Orient the instrument to site control. Coordinates: Computed from raw observations and height of instrument/target.

Robotic vs manual

Robotic tracking follows a prism for one-person operation. Manual instruments need a second person or frequent moves. Choose based on crew size, site visibility, and budget.

Pair with GNSS

Many firms combine RTK GNSS for control and rapid topo with total station shots for detail under canopy and structure—hybrid workflows are normal.